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Notes on a potential Winter 1990 show in Cleveland:

https://seancarnage.com/the-story-of-us-rocker-1989-1993/

"Sean Carnage (WRUW programmer; U.S. Rocker staff writer, art director, cartoonist, distribution & ad sales ’93-98; editor & publisher, ’97-98): In 1990, I was an 18-year-old freshman at Case Western Reserve University, coincidentally in the Art History department the same as Melissa Pollack, who was a senior. I had just gotten my first WRUW radio show—same station Melissa was on. And Neal Filsinger. Melissa drove me to two of my earliest Cleveland concerts. The first one was thrash band Die Kreuzen (who played for about two dozen people on a snowy winter night). Second was Smashing Pumpkins (played for about four people on an even crazier blizzard-y night). Both were at the Babylon-A-Go-Go. Both were free. The record companies were making a hard push to break any and every Grunge band. Those were the days!"